Divine Merger
Autor: | Mark E. Strong |
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EAN: | 9780830899852 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 17.02.2016 |
Untertitel: | What Happens When Jesus Collides with Your Community |
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Schlagworte: | Christian Christian service Jesus Ministry church church ministry church service city community community service community service ideas minister serve serve the community transformation volunteer |
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What would happen if your community had a head-on collision with Jesus? Pastor and community leader Mark Strong says, 'You would have exactly what God wants: a divine merger!' He continues: 'A divine merger is when the church intentionally integrates with its community. . . . The result is a kingdom transformation.'This book is designed to give you the vision and tools you need to fulfill your own God-given mission in your community and church. Ranging from single-person sponsored ministries to church-wide and even multi-church regional ministries, these pages are packed full of ideas. The practical wisdom here will help any follower of Christ, pastor or church leader engage their community. Each chapter concludes with questions for reflection appropriate for either individuals or groups. Are you ready to plan your divine merger?
Mark E. Strong (DMin, George Fox Seminary) is senior pastor of LifeChange Christian Church, a diverse congregation located in the heart of inner-city Portland, Oregon. He is the author of Church for the Fatherless and he serves on the Board of Regents at George Fox Seminary. He and his wife Marla have four children.
Mark E. Strong (DMin, George Fox Seminary) is senior pastor of LifeChange Christian Church, a diverse congregation located in the heart of inner-city Portland, Oregon. He is the author of Church for the Fatherless and he serves on the Board of Regents at George Fox Seminary. He and his wife Marla have four children.